EditorialWorkers unhook crane cables from the vertical fin of the last Boeing 747 aircraft, a 747-8 freighter for Atlas Air, at Boeing’s factory in Everett, Wash., Sept. 30, 2022. (Lindsey Wasson/The New York Times)
EditorialElectric cables underground at the power plant for the Tamega complex near Ribeira de Pena, Portugal, Aug. 2022. (Matilde Viegas/The New York Times)
EditorialElectric cables underground at the power plant for the Tamega complex near Ribeira de Pena, Portugal, Aug. 2022. (Matilde Viegas/The New York Times)
EditorialSilver Birthday Cup for Lieutenant Admiral Engelbert Lucas, Silver cup, the chalice with military and navy attributes on both sides, a crowned H and inscription. The shaft consists of two entwined water-spouting fantasy fish and reed, the foot has a re...
EditorialSilver Birthday Cup for Lieutenant Admiral Engelbert Lucas, Silver cup, the chalice with warriors and navy attributes on both sides, a crowned H and inscription. The shaft consists of two entwined water-spouting fantasy fish and reed, the foot has a re...
EditorialThe site of buried cables, which send data and power ashore, along the Bay of Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Nov. 2, 2022. (David Goldman/The New York Times)
EditorialJaime Silva, the technology chief of Fusion Fuel, which is developing a solar-powered hydrogen generator, in Almargem do Bispo, Portugal, Aug. 30, 2022. (Matilde Viegas/The New York Times)
EditorialAs of June, the war had destroyed or damaged about 15 percent of Ukraine's internet structure, including these cables being repaired in Irpin, near Kyiv. (Ivor Prickett/The New York Times)
EditorialA metal pipe that protects electrical cables entering the Church of Santa Mar?a del Castillo, built around 1250, in the village of Castronu?o, Spain, Dec. 1, 2021. (Ben Roberts/The New York Times)
EditorialCords and cables for lighting and other equipment at the Irish Arts Center?s new facility in Manhattan?s Hell?s Kitchen neighborhood, Oct. 14, 2021. (Vincent Tullo/The New York Times)